HEC Global Learning Centre is committed to providing equal access to it's websites for all young people and adults. We are aware that some of our readers may have a disability, so have taken extra care to ensure that they can access our website.
To enable this, we do the following:

-We use an easier to read Arial font.

-All images, audio and video files have an alt tag (description that appears in a box), if you hover the mouse over the image, speech recognition software can read it out.

-This site is speech-enabled for PC and Apple Mac computers.
Browsealoud reads webpages aloud for people who find it difficult to read online. Reading large amounts of text on screen can be difficult for those with literacy and visual impairments.
You will need a sound card and speakers on your computer to access this service.

Our websites are currently being worked on to conform with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines priority 1, 2, and 3.

If you have difficulty using our site, please don't hesitate to contact us

The BBC and disability technology charity AbilityNet have produced a guide showing how you can make your computer more user-friendly if you have a disability.